This is our bread and butter….. getting folks outside and hunting!
From a 500-acre marsh on the Mattaponi River to 700 acres in Amelia County, 30 minutes from Richmond, to 2000 acres in Albemarle County, we have lots of opportunities to get outdoors and get hunting!
Acres of huntable land
Different counties
Hunt opportunities
Fulfillment Farms
Albemarle County, VA
Fulfillment Farms is located in Esmont, Virginia, approximately 6 miles west of the town of Scottsville. The terrain varies from vast open fields to steep wooded slopes. An approximate 200-acre area lies north of Route 6 in Esmont and encompasses an old slate quarry, as well as a beaver pond complex. The Foundation is pleased to welcome responsible sportsmen and women and visitors to this property on a year-round basis. All visitors to Fulfillment Farms, for whatever purpose, must obtain a no-fee electronic permit. We issue a hunting permit per hunting season. If you would like to visit the property for non-hunting purposes, please email Jenny West for written permission.
Permitted hunters, reserve a spot!
Clay Hill
Amelia County, VA
Clay Hill lies in Virginia’s piedmont approximately 30 miles west of Richmond in Amelia County. At approximately 700 hundred acres this historically significant tract provides habitat for a variety of other wildlife. White-tailed deer and turkeys are especially abundant on Clay Hill. Clay Hill was gifted to the Wildlife Foundation of Virginia by its owner who wanted the property enjoyed by outdoor enthusiasts and, especially, by Veterans. Its proximity to Richmond, coupled with the extensive forested habitat, will benefit hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in perpetuity. If you would like to visit the property for non-hunting purposes, please email Jenny West for written permission.
Permitted hunters, reserve a spot!
The Adam Daniels Farm
pittsylvania County, VA
In 2014, Shirley Adams Daniel donated 211 acres to the Foundation. The property is located just north of Danville, in the community of Blairs, Virginia. In cooperation with DWR, WFV is managing that property for public access for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The property is hunted through DWR’s quota hunt system. Visit gooutdoorsvirginia.com and look for hunting opportunities on the Adams Daniel Farm. If you would like to visit the property for non-hunting purposes, please email Jenny West for written permission.
Port Richmond Marsh
king william county, VA
In 2024, WFV acquired 478 acres in the Town of West Point on the Mattaponi River, known as Port Richmond Marsh. Funding for this acquisition was provided by the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation and Ducks Unlimited. The marsh will be available for waterfowl hunting only beginning with the 2024-2025 waterfowl season. WFV is in the process of constructing waterfowl blinds throughout the marsh. Public waterfowl hunting will be allowed on a limited basis only in an assigned stationary blind. If you would like to visit the property for non-hunting purposes, please email Jenny West for written permission.
Permitted hunters, reserve a spot!